Subtly wrong ideas are much more dangerous to progress in science than plainly wrong ideas. Some subtly wrong ideas seem to include mirror neurons, integrated information theory, the gut brain, the extended mind and autopoiesis.
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Thanks for the warning.
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I am not sure about the other question though. Much of the mind is invariant to its contents, but it is nor clear to me if I should see it as fully separate, even though I would, in a first approximation.
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Never heard of any of them. :-( but I'm not an academic and wasn't one for very long. Francisco Varela et. al. was as far as I got but- that was decades ago.
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